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so we need to make sure we understand the laws and everything concerning sexual harassment. >> male and female? >> yes, absolutely. >> it goes both ways? >> it applies to both. >> it's not a double standard now? >> no. >> i'm going to ask you some questions and you give me the answer, true or false. if a woman dresses or behaves in a sexy way, she is asking to be sexually harassed? >> false. >> false. >> are those your thoughts or do you have other thoughts aside from that? >> i don't. >> saying no is usually enough to stop sexually harassment. >> should be true. >> it's actually false because sometimes harassers don't really think that no really means no. no means no, not yes or maybe. it don't mean come back later or tomorrow. it means no right now. >> what if they're persistent? >> then you tell them, no. no means no. >> what if they don't take no for an answer? >> give me a scenario. are you on the job? >> okay, look,fy go to him, i ask him for something, he says no. >> that's just begging. >> after his release, beauchamp will need to navigate his way around women outside the workpl
so we need to make sure we understand the laws and everything concerning sexual harassment. >> male and female? >> yes, absolutely. >> it goes both ways? >> it applies to both. >> it's not a double standard now? >> no. >> i'm going to ask you some questions and you give me the answer, true or false. if a woman dresses or behaves in a sexy way, she is asking to be sexually harassed? >> false. >> false. >> are those your thoughts or do...
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. >> a major push by cook county sheriff has led to stricter dog laws. it's no lon der a misdemeanor to attend a dogfighting match. it's a felony. authorities have more leverage to use against arrestees. one result is they can squeeze suspects for intel. >> anyone who is going to attend these where animals are being killed, they derserve to have a felony attached to them. >> how many fights? >> eight to nine fights. >> if you're talking 30 minutes, a fight, that is four hours of fighting? >> it's all day. we call it rodeos. >> five days before a warrant, pursing a lead into an alleged dogfighting tournament on the city's west side. it's one of many expected to take place over the holiday. >> halloween is the biggest day of dogfighting. it's the super bowl. financially they save up all year in order to bet on as well as this is is the day that they all have their dogs trained to fight. >> it's going to be a good catch. >> you have the guys who sell drugs that bet on the dogfights. probably like 500,000. >> at a single fight? >> at a single fight. >> davis
. >> a major push by cook county sheriff has led to stricter dog laws. it's no lon der a misdemeanor to attend a dogfighting match. it's a felony. authorities have more leverage to use against arrestees. one result is they can squeeze suspects for intel. >> anyone who is going to attend these where animals are being killed, they derserve to have a felony attached to them. >> how many fights? >> eight to nine fights. >> if you're talking 30 minutes, a fight, that is...
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. >> the supreme court has upheld president obama's health care law. >> the health care law. >> the signature achievement of barack obama's presidency. >> now they're trying to drag it into the negotiations over the fiscal cliff. >> we have a new message from congressman boehner. >> we can't afford it, we can't afford it and we can't afford to leave it in tact. that's not a new message. >> can you say it was done openly? >> that is not a new message. >> they have been defeated three times. >> we had an election. >> the american people have spoken. >> elections have consequences. >> we're not going to change anybody's mind. >> they need to move on. >> we had an election and they lost. >> i want to thank everyone who participated in this election. >> the presidential pardon. >> the winning turkey can thank his stellar campaign team. >> turkey pardon at the white house. >> these birds are moving forward. >> a very happy thanksgiving. >> a very happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. >> and happy thanksgiving. presidential campaigns, they usually focus on, well, you might say hope and change.
. >> the supreme court has upheld president obama's health care law. >> the health care law. >> the signature achievement of barack obama's presidency. >> now they're trying to drag it into the negotiations over the fiscal cliff. >> we have a new message from congressman boehner. >> we can't afford it, we can't afford it and we can't afford to leave it in tact. that's not a new message. >> can you say it was done openly? >> that is not a new...
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you got together and passed laws and the president signed them and so on. then by about march or april of the election year things started to get pretty partisan and for the remainder of the year it was hard to get things done that weren't pretty non-partisan because both sides were trying to hold the other in a political way to some kind of disadvantage. we've now taken that to almost beginning the week after the election for a total period of two years. so both parties are trying to set the other party up to make political mistakes and be criticized politically. media plays along with it because it makes good news. i don't know what the answer to that is he but i think that's part of the reason why it's been much more difficult for congress to get things accomplished. >> do you remember good old days? >> i'll give you two. 2007, 2008 because i disagree with this. tell the voters if you don't like these people, why did you vote for them? this effort to analyze this out of the context of the democracy, in part i agree with john. the way our media is configu
you got together and passed laws and the president signed them and so on. then by about march or april of the election year things started to get pretty partisan and for the remainder of the year it was hard to get things done that weren't pretty non-partisan because both sides were trying to hold the other in a political way to some kind of disadvantage. we've now taken that to almost beginning the week after the election for a total period of two years. so both parties are trying to set the...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> reporter: a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> reporter: koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> reporter: -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex with the purity of the g
her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david...
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so they use a magic substitute word called a "swap," which, by virtue of federal law, is deregulated. >> so anybody who was nervous about buying these mortgage-backed securities, these cdos, they would be sold a credit default swap as sort of an insurance policy? >> a credit default swap was available to them, marketed to them as a risk-saving device for buying a risky financial instrument. >> but there was a problem. >> oh, there was a big problem. >> what was the problem? >> well, the problem was that if it were insurance or called what it really is, the person who sold the policy would have to have capital reserves to be able to pay in the case the insurance was called upon or triggered. but because it was a "swap" and not insurance, there was no requirement that adequate capital reserves be put to the side. >> now, who was selling these credit default swaps? >> bear stearns was selling them. lehman brothers was selling them. aig was selling them. you know, the names we hear that are in trouble--citigroup was selling them. >> these investment banks were not only selling the securit
so they use a magic substitute word called a "swap," which, by virtue of federal law, is deregulated. >> so anybody who was nervous about buying these mortgage-backed securities, these cdos, they would be sold a credit default swap as sort of an insurance policy? >> a credit default swap was available to them, marketed to them as a risk-saving device for buying a risky financial instrument. >> but there was a problem. >> oh, there was a big problem. >>...
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that is as early as the law allows you to take benefits. when you do that, you get smaller benefits over your lifetime. we penalize you for taking your benefits early. but most people do it any way and they do it because they don't want to spend their whole lives at that job. unlike many folks, they don't want to work until they drop. and that's what galls me about this easy argument. the pundits and the senators and ceos they will never feel it. they don't want to retire at age 67 or 70, but you know what they would feel and don't advocate, social security taxes don't apply over $110,000 a year. the total compensation was $16.1 million. that means he paid social security taxes on less than 1% of his compensation. if we lifted that cap, if we made all income all the way up to $16 million subject to payroll taxes and they estimate it would do three times as much to serve the shortfall. in fact, that one move would all at once assure the program's solvency for the next 75 years. i don't need to pick on him here. he's one of the ceos that agre
that is as early as the law allows you to take benefits. when you do that, you get smaller benefits over your lifetime. we penalize you for taking your benefits early. but most people do it any way and they do it because they don't want to spend their whole lives at that job. unlike many folks, they don't want to work until they drop. and that's what galls me about this easy argument. the pundits and the senators and ceos they will never feel it. they don't want to retire at age 67 or 70, but...
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colorado and washington creating a very liberal open policy, california striking down their three-strikes law. that says let's not have nonviolent drug offenders go away to jail for a long time. judges and police say this is a losing battle. let's move towards treatment and decriminalization and treat it like alcohol rather than prohibition and criminalization. we have a mexican president saying, hey, let's look at a different way to treat this thing. let's talk about what he recently said. in favor of opening a new debate in the strategy in the way we fight drug traffickings. it's clear after several decades we have more drug consumption, drug use, drug trafficking. things are not working. a change in the drug policy would have a massive impact on the economy and on crime in both north america and throughout south america, and would lead the way and open the path toward a more humane immigration policy and people in america accepting them. >> i think you're right. it's been interesting. as things have moved politically in terms of the war on drugs, we've also, of course, seen after this elec
colorado and washington creating a very liberal open policy, california striking down their three-strikes law. that says let's not have nonviolent drug offenders go away to jail for a long time. judges and police say this is a losing battle. let's move towards treatment and decriminalization and treat it like alcohol rather than prohibition and criminalization. we have a mexican president saying, hey, let's look at a different way to treat this thing. let's talk about what he recently said. in...
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dow closing above the other team thousand benchmark of 1 72 points and the nasdaq up 4% ending it's a law th losing streak in four years. joining me, scott martin, a strategist for united advisers. welcome back to the show. i like this. penalized for the fiscal cliff, somehow we are not, and can this trend continue? is this a trend or one nice week that we will remember for a long time? >> it depends what trend you are referring to. the on-again off-again relationship we seem to have wi the fiscal collect is probably here to stay. we will probably drive investors mad because there is one day people will save the world is coming and taxes are coming to the sky and a resolution and things will be okay. the reality is somewhere in between which means the market meanders a little higher towards the end of the year but nothing significant. gerri: what you said in your pre interview which was crazy, i couldn't get over it, you say we overestimated the importance of the fiscal cliff? how is that possible? the average family will have a pretty $500 tax hike if this thing goes through. if we fail
dow closing above the other team thousand benchmark of 1 72 points and the nasdaq up 4% ending it's a law th losing streak in four years. joining me, scott martin, a strategist for united advisers. welcome back to the show. i like this. penalized for the fiscal cliff, somehow we are not, and can this trend continue? is this a trend or one nice week that we will remember for a long time? >> it depends what trend you are referring to. the on-again off-again relationship we seem to have wi...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. and this is the nokia lumia 920 from at&t. it's got live tiles so all my stuff's always right there in real-time. it's like the ultimate personal assistant. but i'm me, and me needs handlers. so i hired todd to handle it for me. todd, gimme that hollywood news! what's happening on twitter? you're trending! yes! i like you todd. i don't like todd because he's quitting. but now i'm hiring a new todd and it could be you. [ male announcer ] go to workforwill.com and try live tiles, that deliver what you want in real time. only from at&t. rethink possible. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> this friday night, the average kind of holiday show, me and a bunch of crazy animals, jack hannah stops by with
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. and this is the nokia lumia 920 from at&t. it's got live tiles so all my stuff's always right there in real-time. it's like the ultimate personal assistant. but i'm me, and me needs...
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. >> the law says taxes are going up. trying to avert the full tax hike so we really don't know who will pay more or if anyone will pay more. one tax expert says a conservative tax play this year means plning for those higher rates. >> you're going to have to maybe assume or gas tax rates will go up rather dramaticay for higher income individuals. you might want to consider taking income where you have that option through compensation planning, businesses or where you are on a cash basis to explt income. >> advisors say take any bonuses before the first of the year is nearly five percentage point increase in the top income bracket and .9% health care surtax in january. the top rate for dividend jumps to nearly 40%, the health care law adds 3.8% on top of that. take capital gains at the top rate goes, and 3.8% health care tax on top of that. push expenses featuring tax deductions into the future beyond this year. use those seductions next year or after when rates are set to increase. congress could delay much of this, that
. >> the law says taxes are going up. trying to avert the full tax hike so we really don't know who will pay more or if anyone will pay more. one tax expert says a conservative tax play this year means plning for those higher rates. >> you're going to have to maybe assume or gas tax rates will go up rather dramaticay for higher income individuals. you might want to consider taking income where you have that option through compensation planning, businesses or where you are on a cash...
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law enforcement, you have to bring, work 24 hours. i'm thinking long term. what can i do to make this better, safer environment? how can i control the violence? i'm going to take your pass real fast. an area known for narcotics and violence. this is called washington park. gang bangers have nowhere to congress great. shootings, homicides here at night. la gune you'll never find them. >> mayor daly proposed hosting the summer olympics at washington park among other venues. this south side neighborhood, where nearly half of the population lives in poverty, once swelled with slum-like housing projects. much of the city's public housing has been demolished in recent years. but a few high-rises remain. including those of cabrini green on the south side. thousands have grown up only to wine up the cook county jail, and then state prison. >>> watch your face. my gosh. the guy with hat on. remember the charts on the wall? eight pages. all out of here. got to know who everybody is. >> with his informant's help investigator domma has identified dozens of drug and fire
law enforcement, you have to bring, work 24 hours. i'm thinking long term. what can i do to make this better, safer environment? how can i control the violence? i'm going to take your pass real fast. an area known for narcotics and violence. this is called washington park. gang bangers have nowhere to congress great. shootings, homicides here at night. la gune you'll never find them. >> mayor daly proposed hosting the summer olympics at washington park among other venues. this south side...
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this 18-year-old, an adult in the eyes of the law, is back here in juvenile detention to see a judge for failing to appear at his last court hearing when he was still a kid. he's walking a fine line. the judge could simply dismiss him on monday from the juvenile system or take an extreme measure of waiving him to adult court. >> i've had multiple violations. i've been locked up three of the past four years. three of the past four years. that's a lot of my childhood. >> you got to retire from this, man. straight up. you can't weld shot. i've seen this guy about four, five times. he's basically one of those incidents where practically raised the kid. >> teenage years right down the drain. this is the time i'm supposed to be having the most fun of my life. i've been inside these damn cells. >> a lot of these kids come in and out of the system. a lot of them i got close to that have unfortunately got killed. different situations. whether something initiated or being in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> this gunshot wound, man, that kind of turned me around. made me kind of think, man
this 18-year-old, an adult in the eyes of the law, is back here in juvenile detention to see a judge for failing to appear at his last court hearing when he was still a kid. he's walking a fine line. the judge could simply dismiss him on monday from the juvenile system or take an extreme measure of waiving him to adult court. >> i've had multiple violations. i've been locked up three of the past four years. three of the past four years. that's a lot of my childhood. >> you got to...
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. >> let's be very clear, though, the president has already signed into law more cuts than were in the simpson-bowles proposal, he's proposed additional cuts in the 2013 budget he's proposed. to say he hasn't put cuts on the table is completely disingeneralsous. >> karen is making president obama out to be a tight fisted spending cutter. you followed the fiscal beat? >> do you regard president obama as a tight-fisted spending cutter? >> it's somewhere in between. he did sign a cap that would save a trillion dollars over the next would you mean of years. but thens other side of it is that we need about $4.9 trillion of savings over the next year to stabilize grashio, or cutting spending to medicare crieders. you actually do need to take on and storm reforming or we're going to be facing a down grade of all three rate being agencies. >> in brief, this stuff about -- they call it providers. providers are patients, providers congress -- you think congratulations and republican are going to take out from -- >> i think it's going to be a provider but i generally don't think it's like it. >>
. >> let's be very clear, though, the president has already signed into law more cuts than were in the simpson-bowles proposal, he's proposed additional cuts in the 2013 budget he's proposed. to say he hasn't put cuts on the table is completely disingeneralsous. >> karen is making president obama out to be a tight fisted spending cutter. you followed the fiscal beat? >> do you regard president obama as a tight-fisted spending cutter? >> it's somewhere in between. he did...
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and so then my brother-in-law pulled out a knife and he got to stabbing him. i guess at least 34 stab wounds. and that was pretty much it. >> komyatti's brother-in-law then dismembered the body in order to dispose of it. >> so your dad was in a bag? >> eight bags. >> they buried the bags in the woods. komyatti says his mother did not participate in the killing but helped cover it up. >> me and my mom went to trial together. they found us both guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder. my brother-in-law ended up getting the death penalty. october 16, '85, he was executed. they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly. mom's at the women's prison. she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. she's -- as far as i know, she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> now after more than 26 years behind bars, komyatti's time in prison is nearly over. he will soon be transferred to a community re-entry and work release facility in nearby south bend, indiana, a major step toward complete freedom.
and so then my brother-in-law pulled out a knife and he got to stabbing him. i guess at least 34 stab wounds. and that was pretty much it. >> komyatti's brother-in-law then dismembered the body in order to dispose of it. >> so your dad was in a bag? >> eight bags. >> they buried the bags in the woods. komyatti says his mother did not participate in the killing but helped cover it up. >> me and my mom went to trial together. they found us both guilty of murder,...
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in many cases breaking the criminal law to get stories. hacking into the phones of celebrities, of sports stars, of politicians, even of murder victims and of the victims of terrorism. a broad range of victims. now a huge volume of suggestions, 2,000 pages in total, from the judge that's been charged with trying to come up to a solution of how better to regulate the british press. basically the suggestion is it should be an independent form of regulation of the press with some sort of legislation to back that up, but basically the press should have an independent body overseeing it, making sure that it's playing fair and that the people who feel that they're not treated well have a means, a cheap means, of getting redress, getting apologies on the front pages, getting compensation if necessary. >> dan, i notice one thing you said. you said suggestions. so is this completely voluntarily? how would this be ens forced? does the independent body have real teeth, real power in enforcing how the press behaves? >> well, it's a very delicate balan
in many cases breaking the criminal law to get stories. hacking into the phones of celebrities, of sports stars, of politicians, even of murder victims and of the victims of terrorism. a broad range of victims. now a huge volume of suggestions, 2,000 pages in total, from the judge that's been charged with trying to come up to a solution of how better to regulate the british press. basically the suggestion is it should be an independent form of regulation of the press with some sort of...
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one reason is that the law makes employers see the disabled as a legalhreat. you fire a disabled person he may sue you. in addition, it would force businesses to accommodate handicapped people. it includes hundreds of pages of rules. every new doorway must be 32 inches wide. every mirror 40 inches above the floor. if they aren't, they may sue you. he filed hundreds of lawsuits every year. >> john: what would you do if you were in a wheelchair, to don't you want something t protect your rights. >> but the prottion is a nasty thing. now some businesses are sued by disabled people who have never been in their store. drive-by the lawyers call them. a scout working for them drives up and down the street looking for businesses tt might not be compliant. eric was asked to do that. >> he got an e-mail from his attorney. go to the following 19 businesses, get 19 business cards and receipts and i'll pay you $1,000. >> just get a business card to prove he was there and a lawyer would find a reason to sue. eric said no he could have made thousands of dollars a day. >>ohn:
one reason is that the law makes employers see the disabled as a legalhreat. you fire a disabled person he may sue you. in addition, it would force businesses to accommodate handicapped people. it includes hundreds of pages of rules. every new doorway must be 32 inches wide. every mirror 40 inches above the floor. if they aren't, they may sue you. he filed hundreds of lawsuits every year. >> john: what would you do if you were in a wheelchair, to don't you want something t protect your...
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the indiana supreme court, we've been allowed to take our cameras inside a world where they are by law generally forbidden. in the intake department, elizabeth prepares to process yet another juvenile. this time a 17-year-old girl arriving at the detention center. >> intake. what did she run away from? >> she ran away from her mother's house. but she's denying running away and saying she was at her grandmother's house with her baby because her mother kicked her out. and that she went home for something and then her mother called the police. so we'll find out. >> unlock door. >> kymyada, come on out. >> i'm upset because i'm back here again, but this time it's a misunderstanding. when i was 14 the first time i ran away my mom is going to whoop me for something i didn't do. i couldn't take it no more. i run away fighting her just going wild because nobody was paying attention to me. >> do you remember the intake process? the last time when you were here? >> yes. >> you know you're referred here for runaway. did you have any problems until recently? >> my mom said if i couldn't abide by t
the indiana supreme court, we've been allowed to take our cameras inside a world where they are by law generally forbidden. in the intake department, elizabeth prepares to process yet another juvenile. this time a 17-year-old girl arriving at the detention center. >> intake. what did she run away from? >> she ran away from her mother's house. but she's denying running away and saying she was at her grandmother's house with her baby because her mother kicked her out. and that she...
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. >> plus a shocking admission from the law enforcement team that investigated the casey anthony's case. how could the sheriffs missed this evidence? >> heather: hour legal panel weighs in on teen convicted of manslaughter. he has to serve time but not behind bars but instead behind stained glass. >> gregg: first we begin with a fox news alert. new word on deadly attack on the headquarters of egypt's muslim brotherhood. the party of egyptian president mohammed morsi as he agrees to new talks about over his controversial decision to grant himself sweeping new powers. steve harrigan is streaming live from care row. what can you tell us. >> details of the offices of the muslim brotherhood. attack happened about 70 miles outside of cairo. one of the regional offices. one person killed in the attack, 60 wounded. here in cairo security forces skirmishes continues you can hear sirens and ambulances as well as tear gas is popped off as several thousand protestors are demonstrating to show their unhappiness. >> gregg: will morsi plan on meeting the judges tomorrow and what will they be talking a
. >> plus a shocking admission from the law enforcement team that investigated the casey anthony's case. how could the sheriffs missed this evidence? >> heather: hour legal panel weighs in on teen convicted of manslaughter. he has to serve time but not behind bars but instead behind stained glass. >> gregg: first we begin with a fox news alert. new word on deadly attack on the headquarters of egypt's muslim brotherhood. the party of egyptian president mohammed morsi as he...
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laws and birtherism. there is nothing to offer us. i think you do need to start competing absolutely more. >> so you have in the last election, you have a black unemployment rate that twice the white unemployment rate. a little over 14%. president presided gets 96% of the african-american vote. you can't do that if without convincing the other side? >> the black unemployment has been twice white unemployment. >> it's 14%. in the bush administration it wasn't 14%. >> no it hasn't but it's always been twice of that of white unemployment. black under employment is closer to 25%. that that is regardless of party. that is regardless of party. i think we've seen black unemployment is a challenge because black people -- >> i would say its disaster. david, isn't convincing black voters, latino voters, asian voters, fastest growing democrat oh grachk, that republican party hates them is essence ens of democratic strategy? >> what they did back in 2008 was to divide people in groups. you have the black voters. you have hispanic voters, younger
laws and birtherism. there is nothing to offer us. i think you do need to start competing absolutely more. >> so you have in the last election, you have a black unemployment rate that twice the white unemployment rate. a little over 14%. president presided gets 96% of the african-american vote. you can't do that if without convincing the other side? >> the black unemployment has been twice white unemployment. >> it's 14%. in the bush administration it wasn't 14%. >> no...
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what is missing is the rule of law. john: you say, if they just said rule of law that would be as rich as we. >> of course. let me tell you, bringing in the rule of law is no easy thing. they're trying it in afghanistan . and not getting there. john: you started your working in peru working, trying to establish property rights. an economic adviser to the president. reform to the extent that other countries and by you to go to -- you got to russia, libya. twenty-three countries. egypt and honduras and the philippines. the leaders of these countries must get that they are doing something wrong. >> they did it easier than in north america. the people who brought in the rule of law and property rights into the united states, the 18th and 19th century, you can't remember that. in the case of these guys, they see that they are poor relative to your wealth. it's easy for them to sycamore is the difference? they are constantly looking so they can recognize much faster. we did not realize the fact it you can determine that a pie
what is missing is the rule of law. john: you say, if they just said rule of law that would be as rich as we. >> of course. let me tell you, bringing in the rule of law is no easy thing. they're trying it in afghanistan . and not getting there. john: you started your working in peru working, trying to establish property rights. an economic adviser to the president. reform to the extent that other countries and by you to go to -- you got to russia, libya. twenty-three countries. egypt and...
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the laws already on the books. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, already 25 economically significant regulations at the white house now. regulations with an economic impact of $100million or more. some of those are rules under the affordable care act, the menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labor requirements. a lot at the white house now. a lot of rules that are past their statutory deadline, past the deadline that the administration set for themhat have been waiting around for several months. we don't know why. even as some it might be because of the election because the pace the rerun right now is significantly lower than other reelection years. gerr more than 80 percent of the rules have been under review for 90-plus days. what is it takes a long? i don't even want to see these rules come into place, but at the end of the day they should have some efficiency about enacting them. gerri: the biggest issue is transparency, and you mentioned the 90 day threshold. under the executive order 90 days is supposed to be the maxi
the laws already on the books. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, already 25 economically significant regulations at the white house now. regulations with an economic impact of $100million or more. some of those are rules under the affordable care act, the menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labor requirements. a lot at the white house now. a lot of rules that are past their statutory deadline, past the deadline that the administration set for themhat have been...
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but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story but he's not at home safe in bed. he's in the hospital, a victim of an age old conflict that has shattered his family life. he and his parents were staying inside this apartment building in southern israel when a rocket from gaza slammed into it. the blast sheered off several of joseph's tiny fingers, badly injured his father and took his mother's life. she was among the first to die on the israel side of the border. he was saying my mother is not here. she's with god. he knows it will be a hard time, his grandmother says. hard is putting it mildly. he has just been through a se
but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story...
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anymore, and they just wait long enough, those stocks will work their way higher because of that some law of reverse gravitation that they all subscribe to. it's been a lousy strategy, if it's been a strategy at all if you can even subscribe to that. in recent years, it's been really horrific. think about it. for the last -- the five years 2007 to the middle of 2012, s&p 500 have climbed by 9%. things have gotten better over the last few years. but when you look at the benchmark performance over the first decade of the new millennium, the s&p was down 24%. though you only did lose 9%, lose only 9 in the ten years when you factor in reinvested dividends. which is why, hey, i'm always telling you to own some high yielding dividend stocks. but still, factoring dividends from 2000 to 2009, you were better off hoed hiding your money in a mattress. the strategy didn't work. let me give you some advice that you almost never hear from any fraternal order of buy and hold. i want to talk about a forbidden term. some say it's a curse word, marks me as a charlatan. i want to talk about selling, selli
anymore, and they just wait long enough, those stocks will work their way higher because of that some law of reverse gravitation that they all subscribe to. it's been a lousy strategy, if it's been a strategy at all if you can even subscribe to that. in recent years, it's been really horrific. think about it. for the last -- the five years 2007 to the middle of 2012, s&p 500 have climbed by 9%. things have gotten better over the last few years. but when you look at the benchmark performance...
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the cook county sheriff's police inherited all law enforcement duties here after budget problems shut down the local police force. today they're searching for one particular gang member. he was last seen waving a gun at women and children on a neighborhood block. >> he was on a bicycle and pulled a gun. he got his crew with him. face to face. i seen him holding a gun. i told him to watch out. the kids are there playing ball. he pointed at them but then when i say something, he pointed at me and took off that way. >> wow. >> so happened i was sitting in the chair and the kids were shooting hoops. i was trying to keep them from getting shot and a little baby. i tripped over that brick. >> are you all right? >> yeah, my foot just swelling here, see? when i was trying to push my kids and my neighbor's kids. >> you did the right thing. he really can't run that far. the town is not that big. >> somebody's always hiding him. >> jenna and smith know the alleged gunman well. he's had multiple run-ins with police over the years. we'll call him booth to maintain his anonymity. because he's affil
the cook county sheriff's police inherited all law enforcement duties here after budget problems shut down the local police force. today they're searching for one particular gang member. he was last seen waving a gun at women and children on a neighborhood block. >> he was on a bicycle and pulled a gun. he got his crew with him. face to face. i seen him holding a gun. i told him to watch out. the kids are there playing ball. he pointed at them but then when i say something, he pointed at...
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vr biehl, a vacation rental, keep it as a second home, move your mother-in-law and so she does not ruin your hard work. holding power to keep feeding the beast. you need to look good options. gerri: step one, two, thre. how do i get sarted? >> find a good realtor or become one yourself. did your finger on the pulse of your local real-estate market. there is opportunity everywhere, the stick to your own backyard. if you're going to spend profit on gas or flights commuting to me you're wasting money. gerri: that smart. anything special about the marketplace right now that people need to know about? >> i think it is always there. the opportunity is there. now bat houses. look for a really good house under the scrutiny of inspection so that you know what ou are buying. one of the steps going to be? what is the budget really going to be? gerri: well, if i did do that probably would. >> it has to be five because there are sudden tears. gerri: appreciate your time. well, back with a vengeance, but the best places to do this? the answer is tonight's top five. number five, omaha, nebraska. house
vr biehl, a vacation rental, keep it as a second home, move your mother-in-law and so she does not ruin your hard work. holding power to keep feeding the beast. you need to look good options. gerri: step one, two, thre. how do i get sarted? >> find a good realtor or become one yourself. did your finger on the pulse of your local real-estate market. there is opportunity everywhere, the stick to your own backyard. if you're going to spend profit on gas or flights commuting to me you're...
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do you think they will hail the health care law? >> probably not. it's clearly something that they all ran against and governor romney's campaign was that he was going to defund and embark on obama care. but maybe a generation fortunately now. >> let's get to the second part, part 2. what do you see the biggest challenges that the president is going to face during his second term? >> i see two things, alex. first and foremost, presidents have had a horrible second term. bill clinton with his personal situation with monica lewinsky, george w. bush when it came to hurricane katrina. it's tough. the white house staffers are around and soft and not on their a-game. also, the president is tired and perhaps he's not on his a-game. but after january 1st, 2014, president obama will become a lame duck president and people will already start thinking and acting like 2016 is right around the corner. >> does that mean, robert, that you think that republicans are going to play obstructionists? do you think they will? >> i don't think politically they can afford
do you think they will hail the health care law? >> probably not. it's clearly something that they all ran against and governor romney's campaign was that he was going to defund and embark on obama care. but maybe a generation fortunately now. >> let's get to the second part, part 2. what do you see the biggest challenges that the president is going to face during his second term? >> i see two things, alex. first and foremost, presidents have had a horrible second term. bill...
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a republican law makers demaing that the department of scort scort taking down the web site showing new immigrants how to sign from medicaid to food stamps. is this the new american dream. welcome to forbes on fox we'll go to mr. steve forbes elizabeth and rick and mike. steve, is this the america you know and love? >> no, david, it is not just immigrants of the country. people here now they are trying to make dependent on the government. that means more votes for them and you center the hidous cartoon. birth to death. corrupting us and the immigrants and got to stop it >> rick, it is it a land of opportunity and hand outs. >> no one is handing it out. >> yes, they are. nit is just information that is available. same example -- information that shows up. anybody here in the table mitt romney, his father when he came here from mexico. he got that exact kind of government aid and he turned out t be president of one of the nation's biggest autocompanis and became governor of the state of the michigan. >> my dear friend rick unger has to be brought up to date. he didn't get them. it is supp
a republican law makers demaing that the department of scort scort taking down the web site showing new immigrants how to sign from medicaid to food stamps. is this the new american dream. welcome to forbes on fox we'll go to mr. steve forbes elizabeth and rick and mike. steve, is this the america you know and love? >> no, david, it is not just immigrants of the country. people here now they are trying to make dependent on the government. that means more votes for them and you center the...
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. >> we are a nation of laws and we respect laws but we also respect humane laws. also seen in the past that laws thatin weren't humane have been changed. >> bill: then work to change them. don't demonize people who are accurate in the description as using a slur or using a hate word because it's not true. >> it's funny that you say it's inaccurate and all this. i think that we can take a page from foxag news latino who doesn't use the i word at all who has the policy that they will not join the bandwagon of people dehumanizing immigrants and using this language. >> bill: but i don't think i'm doing that i don't think i'm dehumanizing anybody by describing what the reality is. let me ask you a couple of questions about your belief system. do you believe we should have open borders here that anyonshe who comes to the united states should be able to come? >> i think that what we should be doing right now is looking at the reality and the reality is is. >> bill: now, you know, with all due respect ms. novoa, what you did, what you did. >> they deserve the right. >> bi
. >> we are a nation of laws and we respect laws but we also respect humane laws. also seen in the past that laws thatin weren't humane have been changed. >> bill: then work to change them. don't demonize people who are accurate in the description as using a slur or using a hate word because it's not true. >> it's funny that you say it's inaccurate and all this. i think that we can take a page from foxag news latino who doesn't use the i word at all who has the policy that...
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but the adult system isn't equipped, nor does the law allow them to provide for all of these services from counseling to drug-testing, to vocational training to all sorts of services that would help rehabilitate somebody. >> to have somebody actually fight for me to get out, it feels pretty good. >> released. >> i think everybody has depression issues at some point in their lives. i mean, i know i'm not crazy, but i do think i need to be in therapy. yeah. i think i do. but i guess that's going to be a good thing. >> while ayryana heads home, aaron's attorney meets with him to discuss his decision to follow his mother's advice and turn down a plea bargain. aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed the crimes for which he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to get this case resolved. are you not clear as to believing that they have enough on you? is that what the problem is? >> yeah. i know they don't. i didn't even do it. >> the police officer is saying that you basically fled from
but the adult system isn't equipped, nor does the law allow them to provide for all of these services from counseling to drug-testing, to vocational training to all sorts of services that would help rehabilitate somebody. >> to have somebody actually fight for me to get out, it feels pretty good. >> released. >> i think everybody has depression issues at some point in their lives. i mean, i know i'm not crazy, but i do think i need to be in therapy. yeah. i think i do. but i...
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some law enforcement only deal with a certain neighborhood. in cook county jail, you've got every neighborhood. >> while he waits for operation "game over" to resume, investigator eric begins working another case with an informant whom he's known since childhood. he found him a year earlier when he was locked up on a weapons charge and asked him if he wanted out of the gang life. >> i think it's like with every other informant we deal with, you know, it comes to a point where they just get tired. at some point they've got to grow up. whether it be at 18 or they grow up at 40. they've got to grow up some time. when he got out of jail, i told him if you want to work, if you want to make some money, give me a call. he gave me a call one day. he jumped in, no hesitation at all. >> his informant has twice helped the sheriff's police recover illegal guns. now he's giving up an alleged firearms dealer who is about to make a big sale. >> he had a couple people coming on saturday. >> did he say who was coming to look at him? >> one of his guys, one of
some law enforcement only deal with a certain neighborhood. in cook county jail, you've got every neighborhood. >> while he waits for operation "game over" to resume, investigator eric begins working another case with an informant whom he's known since childhood. he found him a year earlier when he was locked up on a weapons charge and asked him if he wanted out of the gang life. >> i think it's like with every other informant we deal with, you know, it comes to a point...
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it's the law. we've got the law and now you've got-- >> and i don't want to pay for someone ales twinkie habit, okay? >> what about people, why don't you tell people they can't haveex and then you-- >> and i don't have to-- >> and by the way, if we subsidize the outcome of sex, we might be on the hook for that, too. >> all right. guys. >> and there's much more-- >> hold on one second. final from julian. >> much larger point, the government through our tax code incentivizes buying a home and going to school. all we're talkingbout doing here is creating incentives in the system not to engage in unhealthy behavior that most of the rest of us end up having to subsidize. >> yet the government encourages you to get it on. i'll leave it this, the government does encourage you to get it on, tax breaks for having kids. >> and encouraging to get it on and a major-- >> and julian and charlie gasperino on the sameage after all. >> and hey, guys with the college football season kicking into high gear, there's a
it's the law. we've got the law and now you've got-- >> and i don't want to pay for someone ales twinkie habit, okay? >> what about people, why don't you tell people they can't haveex and then you-- >> and i don't have to-- >> and by the way, if we subsidize the outcome of sex, we might be on the hook for that, too. >> all right. guys. >> and there's much more-- >> hold on one second. final from julian. >> much larger point, the government through...
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. >> yet tin man also realizes that by working with law enforcement, he risks putting his loved ones in even greater jeopardy. it's a chance that many informants are willing to take. >> if they would cooperate with us, more than likely somebody is going to have to pay the ultimate sacrifice, whether it be your wife, your kid, yourself or everybody. of the leading non-concentrated brand... to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. [ timers ringing ] [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby!
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but not under the federal law and the changes are saying that's understand constitutional. and it denies them about a thousand federal benefits. the oink thing is whether they'll go full way and whether they must take gay marriage. we may find out the answers to these questions as early as friday. if not friday, perhaps as early as this coming weekend. >> thank you, pete. great pleasure having you on with that update. >>> and egypt's president mohamed morsi met with top judges this morning. this as violent protests rage in the streets for a third day. is a compromise in the works to solve the political crisis? we have a live report coming up from cairo. >>> and online shopping records are expected to be broken this cyber monday. did you hear this? for the first time some consumers will feel the sting of the ee tax. which states and retails are now taxing online shoppers for the very first time. >>> and join our conversation at twitter. you can find us @tamron hall and @news nation. [ "odd couple" theme plays ] humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still r
but not under the federal law and the changes are saying that's understand constitutional. and it denies them about a thousand federal benefits. the oink thing is whether they'll go full way and whether they must take gay marriage. we may find out the answers to these questions as early as friday. if not friday, perhaps as early as this coming weekend. >> thank you, pete. great pleasure having you on with that update. >>> and egypt's president mohamed morsi met with top judges...
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laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but also for conditions that it could be treated with much milder medications or therapy. the result? we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes. people think, oh, i have got a headache, my elbow is or sore whatever. i don't want to minimize it. there are a lot of people who live courageous lives in constant pain but there's no question since we represent 80% -- represent 5% of the world's population we got no business popping as many pills as we do. >> why is this you think, such a distinct american phenomenon? >> we like things to happen quickly an instantaneously. it's the mcdonald's phenomenon. you can drive through and get your food immediately. the same things, you can go to the emergency department and get your pa
laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but also for conditions that it could be treated with much milder medications or therapy. the result? we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes. people think, oh,...
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doubts those on the angry demanding right would have been so quietly o beet yebt to constitutional law. there's something out there on the right right now that is still uneasy with this defeat. searching desperately for an explanation of how the conservative caterpillar they had right there in their hands became the liberal butterfly now happily fluttering and, yes, defiantly free of them, and they don't like it one bit. i'm joined by rich hertz burg and "the huffington post" howard fine marn. rick, i wonder about this. this sense they have of almost royal ruling class identity with the white house. what do you make of it and their attitude before and after the election? they really weren't going to lose and they haven't really in some strange way because they got the house. >> yeah. well, this attitude has built up over time over the years. they didn't really think bill clinton was legitimate because ross perot they thought cost him the election. they thought that obama's original election was a freak on account of bush being such a terrible president and they were not equipped to dea
doubts those on the angry demanding right would have been so quietly o beet yebt to constitutional law. there's something out there on the right right now that is still uneasy with this defeat. searching desperately for an explanation of how the conservative caterpillar they had right there in their hands became the liberal butterfly now happily fluttering and, yes, defiantly free of them, and they don't like it one bit. i'm joined by rich hertz burg and "the huffington post" howard...
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and i didn't know you needed an additional law. >> in california, that is not true necessarily. they do have something called a decent exposure. but there is what we call elements of a crime. and any time the prosecutor wants to find you guilty of the crime, have the jury find you guilty, they have to find three things. the third element says you have to be naked and exposing your genitals for the purpose of either sexually arousing yourself or somebody else. so martin, if you are just walking down the street saying i like to be free in the breeze, guess what? that is not necessarily indecent exposure. so you can be naked all you want, as long as it is not for that horrible purpose of just wanting to be free. >> well, does it limit my free speech of going without clothing? >> well, i don't think so, there is speech and then just letting it all hang out. so there is speech, and there is i have a right to express myself by being completely naked. and the city council is saying no, oddly enough, the reason he proposes the legislation, when naked people sit on public benches they do
and i didn't know you needed an additional law. >> in california, that is not true necessarily. they do have something called a decent exposure. but there is what we call elements of a crime. and any time the prosecutor wants to find you guilty of the crime, have the jury find you guilty, they have to find three things. the third element says you have to be naked and exposing your genitals for the purpose of either sexually arousing yourself or somebody else. so martin, if you are just...
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law. >> i signed into law last year voter i.d. as you might guess it's stuck in the courts as is often the case. but we will prevail. we didn't have it before the november election, but we will have it in the future. >> really? governor walker your law was struck down by a court for a good reason. if you and your fellow republicans insist on round two, i'll speak for senator fred riser tonight, it will be met with opposition and justice because that's what wisconsin is all about. tonight in our survey, i asked you, who will americans punish for failing to reach a deal if that's the way it goes down? 4% say democrats, 96% say republicans. >>> coming up, actor henry winkler like you have never seen him before. only on "the ed show." stay with us. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your ris
law. >> i signed into law last year voter i.d. as you might guess it's stuck in the courts as is often the case. but we will prevail. we didn't have it before the november election, but we will have it in the future. >> really? governor walker your law was struck down by a court for a good reason. if you and your fellow republicans insist on round two, i'll speak for senator fred riser tonight, it will be met with opposition and justice because that's what wisconsin is all about....
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. >> it would be easy just to turn keys and give them their food but then you're not helping law enforcement in general. you got to be willing to go an extra step. >> all the time we're running on tiers, these guys have knives. ask life insurance agencies, there's a reason our policies are always a lot higher. >> it's a life-and-death situation, there's that potential every single day. you're going to a place where stuff happens. whether you want it to or not, something could happen. sooff got to make the most of it when you leave your house, kiss your kids, tell the people you love you love them because, unfortunately, it could happen to you, you know. you have to take advantage of that. to me i keep that in my mind every day when i come to work. that's why most of the time when you meet people in corrections, it's a small, tight-knit group. they're the only guys that totally understand what happens in here. >> it's a bond, we're all together. we know we have each other's backs. we're always looking out for each other. that's the most important part.
. >> it would be easy just to turn keys and give them their food but then you're not helping law enforcement in general. you got to be willing to go an extra step. >> all the time we're running on tiers, these guys have knives. ask life insurance agencies, there's a reason our policies are always a lot higher. >> it's a life-and-death situation, there's that potential every single day. you're going to a place where stuff happens. whether you want it to or not, something could...
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president obama, he thinks he is the law. >> sean: i couldn't agree anymore. district of corruption, movie highlights disturbing things president obama has done. joining me to talk about the botched solyndra investment, president of the government accountability institute, peter sweizter is with us. it wasn't just solyndra. so the weeks before they get this money. we got the big bunglers on obama they get four or five times access and billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars goes belly-up. they get access to the president because they donated money to his campaign. it sounds like a kickback to me? >> i call it the recycling program. you are recycling money back to the campaign contributors. people have the impression green energy program that investment programs are run by engineers and scientists. reality is political appointees are making the decisions and making decisions what is best for their political benefit and what benefits the president. it ends up being given to people who have contributed and help put the president.... >> sean: green energy, not dep
president obama, he thinks he is the law. >> sean: i couldn't agree anymore. district of corruption, movie highlights disturbing things president obama has done. joining me to talk about the botched solyndra investment, president of the government accountability institute, peter sweizter is with us. it wasn't just solyndra. so the weeks before they get this money. we got the big bunglers on obama they get four or five times access and billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars goes belly-up....
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regardless, we will honor this law as we do all laws and continue to offer 100% of papa johns workers health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984. that's the people that work directly for papa johns. the question is, though, the franchises. well, the average franchisee owns three to four stores, since they own the restaurants they operate and who they hire, how many hours they give each employee and what they pay each employee is up to them, not me or papa johns. like any small business, our franchisees are under tremendous amount of pressure on cost. i think the first big question is, are we going to see lots of businesses dropping health care because of the affordable care act? that is the threat. and i want to hear from you guys how credible that threat is. >> well, i mean -- there are two issues here, right, one is dropping employees down to part-time such that under the law they don't have to pay a penalty if they don't offer them health care and then also those employees will lose income because they don't work as many hours. and the other issue which is no
regardless, we will honor this law as we do all laws and continue to offer 100% of papa johns workers health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984. that's the people that work directly for papa johns. the question is, though, the franchises. well, the average franchisee owns three to four stores, since they own the restaurants they operate and who they hire, how many hours they give each employee and what they pay each employee is up to them, not me or papa johns. like any...
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president obama, he thinks he is the law. >> sean: i couldn't agree anymore. district of corruption, movie highlights disturbing things president obama has done. joining me to talk about the botched solyndra investment, president of the government accountability institute, peter sweizter is with us. it wasn't just solyndra. so the weeks before they get this money. we got the big bunglers on obama they get four or five times access and billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars goes belly-up. they get access to the president because they donated money to his campaign. it sounds like a kickback to me? >> i call it the recycling program. you are recycling money back to the campaign contributors. people have the impression green energy program that investment programs are run by engineers and scientists. reality is political appointees are making the decisions and making decisions what is best for their political benefit and what benefits the president. it ends up being given to people who have contributed and help put the president.... >> sean: green energy, not dep
president obama, he thinks he is the law. >> sean: i couldn't agree anymore. district of corruption, movie highlights disturbing things president obama has done. joining me to talk about the botched solyndra investment, president of the government accountability institute, peter sweizter is with us. it wasn't just solyndra. so the weeks before they get this money. we got the big bunglers on obama they get four or five times access and billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars goes belly-up....
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he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he ain't been outside much, out of a secured facility much, since 14 years old. we'll work with him and tell him, you know, what his needs are and what we think he needs to work with. how you doing this morning? >> okay. >> you adjusting well? >> yep. >> you're in gr51 orientation. this is your name as we know it. the number is 191618. you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young kid. yeah. people might try to take advantage of you here. this is the sexual assault prevention and reporting. >> we had this at rdc, too. >> okay. well, it gets
he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he ain't been outside much, out of a secured facility much, since 14 years old. we'll work with him and tell him, you know, what his needs are and what we think he needs to work with. how you doing this morning? >> okay. >> you adjusting well? >> yep. >> you're in gr51 orientation. this is your name as we know it. the number is 191618. you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all...
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he's going to honor the law. in fact, papa john wrote, quote, the good news is that 100% of the population is going to get health insurance. i'm cool with that. he's cool with that? oh, thank heavens. i was so worried it was giving me heartburn. it also says, quote, this i get to provide health care insurance and not at all be at a competitive disadvantage. yep, he's realized the health care law's not going anywhere so papa john started eating a big old piece of other pie. if only he talked to those republican governors who still want to stap the law in his tracts. they know all of the good law that it's doing. insurers can't charge women more than they do men. they have to offer more prescription coverage and can't jack up rates for older people. papa john's finally started serving up some reality. it's time the right wing grabbed a slice, too. how to fix plumber's butt, carefully remove the shirt. step four, double-check your work. the duluth long t, three inches longer to keep you covered. get one. a great lif
he's going to honor the law. in fact, papa john wrote, quote, the good news is that 100% of the population is going to get health insurance. i'm cool with that. he's cool with that? oh, thank heavens. i was so worried it was giving me heartburn. it also says, quote, this i get to provide health care insurance and not at all be at a competitive disadvantage. yep, he's realized the health care law's not going anywhere so papa john started eating a big old piece of other pie. if only he talked to...
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what it means for the markets now, the changes, potential tax law changes could mean. what are you hopeful about? what are you worried about? >> for the next five years, ten years, a very simple model. you have to raise revenues, lower expenses, and grow the economy. but the economy is not isolated. and the global economy is important. how does the u.s. participate? so we have to keep an eye on europe, we can't ignore it. you have to keep an eye on china. china's going to step on the accelerator in march if not earlier. and within the framework of the next ten years, can we regain our economic prowess? and that's priority number one. if you have these guys in new york, mayor bloomberg, mayor booker, the mayor, the governors, cuomo, christie, malloy, if they went on holiday while we had sandy, what would you do? we have an economic crisis. they're going to take a short break in december. yeah, we have to have a patch, but we have to have a fix. and a structural fix is so fundamental so that if you're running a business and you have clarity and visibility for the next fi
what it means for the markets now, the changes, potential tax law changes could mean. what are you hopeful about? what are you worried about? >> for the next five years, ten years, a very simple model. you have to raise revenues, lower expenses, and grow the economy. but the economy is not isolated. and the global economy is important. how does the u.s. participate? so we have to keep an eye on europe, we can't ignore it. you have to keep an eye on china. china's going to step on the...